A 1920s gas station that’s been vacant for nearly half a century in the Old Town district of Lansing, Michigan’s capital city, is being turned into a drive-through coffee and sandwich shop.

According to a Lansing State Journalreport, the building had for years been attracting prostitutes and drug dealers. “They turned it into something nice, from a pig’s ear to a silk purse,” 72-year-old neighbor Carl Sevenski told LSJ reporters.

The 240-square-foot building, expected to open in three to four months as Artie’s Filling Station, was purchased by 56-year-old Lansing resident Dale Schrader and will be leased to and operated by 29-year-old John Miller.